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About Warden Map Coin

The Warden Map Coin is a CS2 collectible coin themed around Warden, featuring artwork tied to the map’s identity rather than a weapon finish. As a collectible rather than a weapon skin, it stands out through its map-specific design and its place among CS2’s non-weapon cosmetic items.

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Drop Chance~0.64%

The Warden Map Coin is a Extraordinary-tier skin with an estimated drop chance of ~0.64%, making it one of the rarest skins in CS2.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Warden a new map in CS2?

Warden is not a standard active-duty map in CS2 matchmaking. It is associated with community-made content and the Warden Map Coin collectible rather than being one of the core competitive maps like Mirage, Inferno, or Nuke. The coin exists to recognize the map and its creator within the Counter-Strike ecosystem.

What is the Warden Map Coin in CS2?

The Warden Map Coin is a collectible item tied to the community map Warden. Unlike weapon skins, coins do not have wear levels, patterns, or StatTrak variants, and their value comes from their connection to a specific map and creator. It belongs to the collectible category rather than a weapon finish collection.

Do CS2 map creators get paid?

Yes, community map creators can be paid if Valve features their work in official operations, map pools, or marketplace-related content. Payment is not automatic for every custom map, but selected creators may receive compensation through agreements with Valve. Items like map coins help document that relationship between community content and official recognition.

Is the Warden Map Coin a skin or a collectible?

The Warden Map Coin is a collectible, not a weapon skin. It cannot be applied to a gun, does not support stickers, and does not come in exterior conditions such as Factory New or Field-Tested. Its relevance is tied to Counter-Strike map history and item collecting rather than loadout customization.